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the arab league urges an end to brutality in syria but doesn't want the u.n. involved while many of the troubled country just want to return to peace. afghanistan demands the keys to the. prison after those held in the u.s. run facilities say they were abused and tortured. and your survival back on the agenda as the region's first couple meet in berlin amid concerns cash cow germany is on a power grab in return for its investments.
the arab league urges an end to brutality in syria but doesn't want the u.n. involved while many of the troubled country just want to return to peace. afghanistan demands the keys to the. prison after those held in the u.s. run facilities say they were abused and tortured. and your survival back on the agenda as the region's first couple meet in berlin amid concerns cash cow germany is on a power grab in return for its investments.
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more pressure on syria at the end the year of contact becomes the first arab leader to openly call for foreign military intervention in the country well target keeps its forces on stun by along the border with its former ally. but hurdles facing the euro survival if it is ninety you countries that downgraded by credit rating agencies kind of unpause of the continued international worries that the.
more pressure on syria at the end the year of contact becomes the first arab leader to openly call for foreign military intervention in the country well target keeps its forces on stun by along the border with its former ally. but hurdles facing the euro survival if it is ninety you countries that downgraded by credit rating agencies kind of unpause of the continued international worries that the.
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off she's top stories come to become in the past arab states to block military intervention in syria if bloodshed continues but president assad remains defiant blaming terrorist groups sponsored by the west told the turmoil now it's time this month. mixed reactions france says it's not panicking in the wake of losing its top credit rating status while germany wants europe has a long way to restore investor cards this comes as regimes agency standard and poor's deems the eurozone increasing to be unfit to do with its debt crisis. and the years since tunisia's person ben ali was ousted the new is this leaders are accused of ignoring the real.
off she's top stories come to become in the past arab states to block military intervention in syria if bloodshed continues but president assad remains defiant blaming terrorist groups sponsored by the west told the turmoil now it's time this month. mixed reactions france says it's not panicking in the wake of losing its top credit rating status while germany wants europe has a long way to restore investor cards this comes as regimes agency standard and poor's deems the eurozone increasing to...
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there's no oil in syria, we're never going to syria. we're going to iran where the oil is and where we can make more money off of more disastrous war that would last longer and cost a lot more money. really, as you can tell, it disgusts me. i'm not saying we should go to war in syria. i'm not saying we should use military force there. whenever you turn on television, everybody's talking about it is one place we should take action is a totally separate country iran. when we got attacked on 9/11, they came from saudi arabia and based in afghanistan obviously we should attack iraq, a totally different country. i've seen this movie before, and i hate this movie. when we come back, we'll show you how one piece of the media fox news does nothing but propaganda on iran, against the president and all for the benefit of the republican party. we'll show you how. >> they have been linked to barack obama, as you know. it gives me a healthy scalp and great looking hair. does it do anything else for you? no? no? yes. [ male announcer ] head & shoulde
there's no oil in syria, we're never going to syria. we're going to iran where the oil is and where we can make more money off of more disastrous war that would last longer and cost a lot more money. really, as you can tell, it disgusts me. i'm not saying we should go to war in syria. i'm not saying we should use military force there. whenever you turn on television, everybody's talking about it is one place we should take action is a totally separate country iran. when we got attacked on 9/11,...
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a day off to the arab league called on all sides of the call flip in syria to a cease fire and implement a peace plan ballance of still rages on. nuclear power to bring some unshipped iran launches a new year a new management facility after threatening to shut down no five whole oil supply route in the gulf it's sparking more. this of military action from the united states. and the new year and new worries for europe as the leaders of france and germany meet to discuss the euro rescue plan it's all amid concern that wants a bigger return on its investments.
a day off to the arab league called on all sides of the call flip in syria to a cease fire and implement a peace plan ballance of still rages on. nuclear power to bring some unshipped iran launches a new year a new management facility after threatening to shut down no five whole oil supply route in the gulf it's sparking more. this of military action from the united states. and the new year and new worries for europe as the leaders of france and germany meet to discuss the euro rescue plan it's...
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syria's president says he still has the people support and will not step down as he blames the rest of the country on foreign forces promising to root out so-called terrorists. iran dismisses washington's criticism over its nuclear program is ludicrous as president ahmadinejad's received strong backing from his close allies on his south american tool. saving the euro the leaders of france and germany pledged to boost growth and give more power to brussels to stem the debt crisis but critics say when it comes to watching the pennies the e.u. itself sets a bad example of the top stories this hour.
syria's president says he still has the people support and will not step down as he blames the rest of the country on foreign forces promising to root out so-called terrorists. iran dismisses washington's criticism over its nuclear program is ludicrous as president ahmadinejad's received strong backing from his close allies on his south american tool. saving the euro the leaders of france and germany pledged to boost growth and give more power to brussels to stem the debt crisis but critics say...
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you know the old bag filled full of money another old bag full of gin to meet with the president of syria by john they they bribe them to get a hold of the resource of that nation is now one of the despite being just absent loading literally floating in oil that nation is one of the poorest nations on the planet the only thing that they have done of note is hold the euro song contest for three hundred million dollars of the b.p.'s bribe money was used to bring in ingle bird humperdinck but the big problem there is that they've turned the castle in sea into a toxic toilet why do we care because because what happens to the caspian sea is entering the air on our planet here and what they do there they had back in the year two thousand and eight there was a blowout identical to the blowout of the b.p. deepwater horizon two years later they had the identical blowout for the same reason crap cement supplied to them by halliburton the well blew out in the air by john they covered it up they lied about it and therefore it happened again in the gulf and eleven americans were incinerated so if you
you know the old bag filled full of money another old bag full of gin to meet with the president of syria by john they they bribe them to get a hold of the resource of that nation is now one of the despite being just absent loading literally floating in oil that nation is one of the poorest nations on the planet the only thing that they have done of note is hold the euro song contest for three hundred million dollars of the b.p.'s bribe money was used to bring in ingle bird humperdinck but the...
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senior international correspondent ben wideman is in syria. >> reporter: clearly, the syrians far outgun the rebels. and the concern is that we are really on the verge of a major government counteroffensive to win back control of aleppo, syria's biggest city, and its commercial hub. of course the concern among syrian officials in damascus is that if aleppo falls, that's really the end of the game
senior international correspondent ben wideman is in syria. >> reporter: clearly, the syrians far outgun the rebels. and the concern is that we are really on the verge of a major government counteroffensive to win back control of aleppo, syria's biggest city, and its commercial hub. of course the concern among syrian officials in damascus is that if aleppo falls, that's really the end of the game
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the you are in our london join forces to the bloodshed in syria as critics claim this information of the number of deaths is being used to cloud the standing of the situation this comes as the opposition accuses the government of a massacre of the homes while damascus maintains its conducting and to terrill brace. euro zone ministers post a decision on a second financial bailout package from greece this despite the coalition athens closing a last minute deal reforms and just oversee measures union leaders high announced in journals try for friday and saturday to protest over the criticism demanding the some of their group new born president sets a billion dollar loan. and i'm going to president hamid karzai. children are killed in a nato air strike base as they do on concerns twenty eleven of the deadliest year for civilians since the start of a while before us announced that it could hold compound operations in afghanistan and i read that expected. next the second part of the big picture with. the back to the big picture on target coming up in this half hour president obama handed t
the you are in our london join forces to the bloodshed in syria as critics claim this information of the number of deaths is being used to cloud the standing of the situation this comes as the opposition accuses the government of a massacre of the homes while damascus maintains its conducting and to terrill brace. euro zone ministers post a decision on a second financial bailout package from greece this despite the coalition athens closing a last minute deal reforms and just oversee measures...
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syria has 30 times the surface to land missiles. and its pilots are far more capable. and add to that, syria's population is three times that of libya. >> this is a country that if we, united states, that is weary, we have fiscal challenges and to get into a middle of a civil war, we just don't see it happening. >> the u.s. is providing humanitarian aid and not lethal help. and the officials speculate that eventually assad will fail. >> march ththa, we want all the viewers to know that you've been chosen to moderate the vice presidential debates between joe biden and paul ryan. big honor, well deserved. >> thank you. >>> now, we're going to move on to a postcard from outer space. a postcard from mars. images streaming in from the nasa rover curiosity. you can see a mountain range at a distance, and the sun, our sun, beating down at high noon. the images are high-resolution pictures that stitch together a kind of cosmic photo graphic quilt. >>> and coming up, taking a sleeping pill and getting behind the wheel. 30 minutes, 90 minutes, four hours on ambien. our reporter
syria has 30 times the surface to land missiles. and its pilots are far more capable. and add to that, syria's population is three times that of libya. >> this is a country that if we, united states, that is weary, we have fiscal challenges and to get into a middle of a civil war, we just don't see it happening. >> the u.s. is providing humanitarian aid and not lethal help. and the officials speculate that eventually assad will fail. >> march ththa, we want all the viewers to...
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what is true of syria is also true of iran. iran has held onto the loyalty of the iranian security forces. assad has held on for now. the other group are the elites, the business elites that have developed over the past 10 to 20 years. that's one of challenges of the national community to pull these elites away from the regime. some minorities that are hedging their bet and still backing assad. then they might recalculate much as the egyptian military that their interest lies separate. >> how do you feel that the u.s. and the international community at large is doing at trying to drive those wedges? at trying to turn some of the syrian elite against assad and the military? >> that's russia has become pivotal. they have provided security protection. they provided economic and military support. syria remains one of russia's primary, if not most significant markets for arms in the middle east. if russia, now recalculates basbase ed on hulla, maybe they will, but i think this is perhaps the beginning of a process where russia will
what is true of syria is also true of iran. iran has held onto the loyalty of the iranian security forces. assad has held on for now. the other group are the elites, the business elites that have developed over the past 10 to 20 years. that's one of challenges of the national community to pull these elites away from the regime. some minorities that are hedging their bet and still backing assad. then they might recalculate much as the egyptian military that their interest lies separate. >>...
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. >> inside syria. as a reporter on the ground gathers evidence that al qaeda is infiltrating. >>> consumer watchdoing. the sports drinks turning up up everywhere at the olympics. do they really give you an edge? >>> and out of this world. thanks to the hard work of his company in tennessee. made in america goes to mars. >>> good evening. we begin with a new twist in that wisconsin temple massacre. chilling information about how and why one more sacred place in american life became a battlefield. we now know this is the gunman who opened fire inside that temple. wade michael page, a military vet, believe to be a white supremacist. with each passing hour, we're learning more about the victims, including the police officer who took nine shots. she he's fighting for his life. first the latest from abc's alex per reese on the scene in wisconsin. alex? >> reporter: good evening, george, we've learned just three weeks ago, an officer who had been talked to the mayor was discussing with the mayor what they had
. >> inside syria. as a reporter on the ground gathers evidence that al qaeda is infiltrating. >>> consumer watchdoing. the sports drinks turning up up everywhere at the olympics. do they really give you an edge? >>> and out of this world. thanks to the hard work of his company in tennessee. made in america goes to mars. >>> good evening. we begin with a new twist in that wisconsin temple massacre. chilling information about how and why one more sacred place in...
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and there's a new window on her view of what is happening in syria through e-mails we're seeing for the first time. here's abc he's nick schifrin. >> white the syrian massacre, she went shopping. while her husband protests, see bathed z in luxury. she bought $5,000 candlesticks $4,000 vase and $1500 patent leather pumps. >> she's quite typical of syrian families who sold their soul, if you like, to the devil. >> today her bank account frozen. and her shopping trips t europe, prohibited. it's a long fall from tt 36-year-old who claimed to be modernizing syria. >> many positive changes have happened. we haven't reached our final destination. >> most believed her. last year, "vogue" compare compared her to princess jasmine. today she backs her husband's mentality and has become an international pir r internationalal pariah. >> to sport an image of princess diana she's nothing more than a wife of a dictator. >> today the crackdown continued. troops stormed a you town it held by rebels. forcing thousands to flee. in all, millions have fletd the violence. >> the sanctions against her and most
and there's a new window on her view of what is happening in syria through e-mails we're seeing for the first time. here's abc he's nick schifrin. >> white the syrian massacre, she went shopping. while her husband protests, see bathed z in luxury. she bought $5,000 candlesticks $4,000 vase and $1500 patent leather pumps. >> she's quite typical of syrian families who sold their soul, if you like, to the devil. >> today her bank account frozen. and her shopping trips t europe,...
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does that kind of talk work in places like syria? >> oh, i think it does. president assad has his hands full with an opposition that is increasingly well organized and well armed. and he, the last thing he wants is u.s. or western intervention. so, i'm sure he has taken to heart the admonition that he better protect his chemical and biological weapons. >> we apparently crossed the red line in libya earlier this year when they committed to air strikes. is that level of commitment, do you think, what we should expect in countries like syria if we did, indeed, go in? >> i think we would use air power in the first instance, but, you know, obviously, if we're talking about chemical weapons falling into the wrong hands, especially trained, special operation groups whether s.e.a.l.s or others at some point would have to be emplaced in the ground and either get those weapons out of there or destroy them. >> how important is it for a country if they lay down a red line like the u.s. to stick to that red line? >> oh, it's incredibly important. and i think that's one
does that kind of talk work in places like syria? >> oh, i think it does. president assad has his hands full with an opposition that is increasingly well organized and well armed. and he, the last thing he wants is u.s. or western intervention. so, i'm sure he has taken to heart the admonition that he better protect his chemical and biological weapons. >> we apparently crossed the red line in libya earlier this year when they committed to air strikes. is that level of commitment, do...
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tonight, a growing dilemma for america as the violence in and killing get worse in syria. what should the u.s. do? >>> rampage in seattle. the search for a killer who opened fire in a cafe, the latest on this developing story. >>> security breach. how did a man just out of prison skip security and walk onto an airplane without a ticket? sdploo getting carded. with the cost of college already skyhigh, millions of students are getting pushed into payment cards with big fees most don't know about. >> and wonder kid. how do you spell success. the little girl who stole the show at the national spelling bee. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. i'm lester hold, in for brian tonight. amid the intermalsh outcry over the massacre of over 100 villagers in syria last week, u.n. observers announced the massacre of 13 other people. with the situation inside syria tumbling out of control and growing fears of an all-out civil war, the obama administration today moved to tighten the economic screws on the assad government while casting doubt on the prospect of a negotiated peace.
tonight, a growing dilemma for america as the violence in and killing get worse in syria. what should the u.s. do? >>> rampage in seattle. the search for a killer who opened fire in a cafe, the latest on this developing story. >>> security breach. how did a man just out of prison skip security and walk onto an airplane without a ticket? sdploo getting carded. with the cost of college already skyhigh, millions of students are getting pushed into payment cards with big fees most...
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syria, we met many young fresh faced men who have joined the rebellion. army defectors, men who say they refuse to fire on their own power. in one town, we met three brothers, they are fighting together. an accountant, a chicken farmer and a baker. each has his own family. each willing to give up his life to take down assad. "how can we watch all of this happen and not fight for our dignity and freedom?" he told us, they're shelling us every day. we have to fight this oppressor, and we don't care if we die. but there's a much more ominous presence now in syria, too, that has many in washington worried. foreign fighters, mostly religious fundamentalists, streaming in and taking up the fight. they want assad to go. and syria to become an islamic state. we headed out to find some of them. instead, led by that car right there, they found us. they were heavily armed, so we hid our camera. well, that was interesting, we were stopped by a van full of what were clearly fundamentalist fighters. they stopped our car. they all had ak-47s. they have wanted to see our
syria, we met many young fresh faced men who have joined the rebellion. army defectors, men who say they refuse to fire on their own power. in one town, we met three brothers, they are fighting together. an accountant, a chicken farmer and a baker. each has his own family. each willing to give up his life to take down assad. "how can we watch all of this happen and not fight for our dignity and freedom?" he told us, they're shelling us every day. we have to fight this oppressor, and...
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here's mccain. >> horrible things are happening in syria. this administration has a feckless foreign policy which abandons american leadership. the only conclusion you can draw is that this president wants to kick the can down the road on all these issues until after the election. it's really an abdication of everything that america stands for and believes in. >> general eaton, what do you make of this back and forth between our ambassador to the u.n. and john mccain, who sometimes just seems like he's bitter about everything. what's going on here? >> chris, senator mccain has not recovered from 2008. that colors everything that he says and does. and he is not pursuing complex, nuanced approaches to solving foreign policy problems. his answer is air strikes, air strikes, air strikes, and he has marshaled other surrogates for governor romney to have that same party line. it's unfortunate and i am delighted to hear ambassador rice and the subtlety with which she speaks. >> thank you so much. i agree with you, general eaton, because nothing tha
here's mccain. >> horrible things are happening in syria. this administration has a feckless foreign policy which abandons american leadership. the only conclusion you can draw is that this president wants to kick the can down the road on all these issues until after the election. it's really an abdication of everything that america stands for and believes in. >> general eaton, what do you make of this back and forth between our ambassador to the u.n. and john mccain, who sometimes...
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determine their own future. >> lakhdar brahimi spoke as the disclosed a record 100,000 refugees fled syria in august and activists claimed some 5000 people were killed during the same timeframe. in afghanistan, at least 25 people were killed on tuesday when a suicide bomber struck a funeral in the eastern province. dozens more were left wounded. it was one of the worst attacks and afghan civilians in weeks. key u.n. agencies are warning that surging prices could spark a repeat of the food crisis that swept the globe in 2007 and 2008. the food and agricultural organization of the united nations, the international fund for agricultural development, and a world food program said the world faces a "a catastrophe affecting tens of millions" unless food prices can be brought under control. the appeal advises -- the democratic national convention began on tuesday with the party's adoption of its official platform for the 2012 election. the text includes a constitutional amendment that would overturn citizens united, the decision that paved the way for unlimited private spending on elections. on f
determine their own future. >> lakhdar brahimi spoke as the disclosed a record 100,000 refugees fled syria in august and activists claimed some 5000 people were killed during the same timeframe. in afghanistan, at least 25 people were killed on tuesday when a suicide bomber struck a funeral in the eastern province. dozens more were left wounded. it was one of the worst attacks and afghan civilians in weeks. key u.n. agencies are warning that surging prices could spark a repeat of the food...
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you were basically captured right after you crossed into syria on july 19. what happened? >> we were brought into the country by a smugglers ring and we were following a well-known smugglers route and -- well, after being into syria for an hour, we kind of were handed in to a jihadist movement who were camping at the very border. >> the people who were smuggling you into syria accidentally brought you to this camp of jihadists. who were the jihadists? were they actually any syrians? >> the majority of them were foreign. >> where were they from? >> they were from africa, pakistan, bangladesh, some guys from the u.k. >> did you instantly know you were in the wrong place? >> yeah, we immediately knew we were in the wrong place. we saw the men. they look really jihadist as well, wearing long beards, immediately talking religious. yeah, they were jihadists. >> did they think you were spies? >> they immediately started accusing us of being cia. well, we said we were journalists. they said we were suspicious looking, we looked military in their eyes. >> at some point, you tried t
you were basically captured right after you crossed into syria on july 19. what happened? >> we were brought into the country by a smugglers ring and we were following a well-known smugglers route and -- well, after being into syria for an hour, we kind of were handed in to a jihadist movement who were camping at the very border. >> the people who were smuggling you into syria accidentally brought you to this camp of jihadists. who were the jihadists? were they actually any syrians?...
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he was held captive five days in syr syria. as they wrestle for power, i want to bring in abc's foreign affairs correspondent martha radda raddatz. >> reporter: they ambush bid a dozen heavily armed men. one of the rebels they were with was exkutd on the spot in front of them. they were blindfolded, hands down and threatened with death. he talked about it after he was freed this morning. >> they made us choose who would be shot first. they pretended to shoot gazi several times. >> reporter: gazi is one of the crew. they escaped at a check point after a fire fight where two of the kidnappers were killed. is still an american freelance journalist who is still hostage in syria. is this a reminder how out of control things are in syria. a conflict, as you know that has already clamd more than 40,000 lives. >> so many dangerous journeys into syria by reporters. and we think of all those who live there and who have suffered so much. thank you, martha, reporting in. we did celebrate the news of richard engel today. >>> we move on next
he was held captive five days in syr syria. as they wrestle for power, i want to bring in abc's foreign affairs correspondent martha radda raddatz. >> reporter: they ambush bid a dozen heavily armed men. one of the rebels they were with was exkutd on the spot in front of them. they were blindfolded, hands down and threatened with death. he talked about it after he was freed this morning. >> they made us choose who would be shot first. they pretended to shoot gazi several times....
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and there are new debates in libya, syria and iran. mitt romney took time out to toss the coin before a beach football game before his staff and his press corps. the president was at camp david where he'll spend the night before heading to florida. with both canning ddidates prac, surrogates took up the battle. >> mitt romney could onto point to binders for an accomplishment towards him. a binder full of women. >> even more startling is the president's inability to putford an agenda for the next four years. >> in mid-september the president led 50-45. the numbers show an evenly divided country overall. the president's job approval holding steady at 69%. the economy at 46%, and the poll also shows a clear enthusiasm gap. the president has a 49-44 lead among all registered voters, but that 47-47 tie of unlikely means the president is more enthusiastic and more likely to vote. 62% said they wanted major changes if he eastsi's elected. david axelrod has always said he expected a very slows race. >> it's very robust and it's very good indic
and there are new debates in libya, syria and iran. mitt romney took time out to toss the coin before a beach football game before his staff and his press corps. the president was at camp david where he'll spend the night before heading to florida. with both canning ddidates prac, surrogates took up the battle. >> mitt romney could onto point to binders for an accomplishment towards him. a binder full of women. >> even more startling is the president's inability to putford an agenda...
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. >>> overseas tonight to syria. a brand new portrait on the opposition. this time through an image on facebook. the u.s. ambassador to syria showing the heavy weapons across the country, three day before the cease-fire is supposed to take effect. tonight, new word. more than 100 people killed in the latest violence there. >>> back in this country tonight, so many americans marking passover and easter week end. at the vatican, thousands have already gathered. the pope celebrated a service this easter eve. >>> something else he said this week made it clear on where he stoonds on priests marrying and women being ordained. here's cecilia vega. >> reporter: anthony padovano was a catholic priest for 15 years. he even met the pope. but when he met a woman and fell in love, he had to make a choice. >> i had a sense that this, too, was a sign from god. >> reporter: those, the church is losing both priests and pa parishoners. and many catholics like podovano say something has to change. >> i think it's matter of time. >> reporter: but in his holy thursday mass in
. >>> overseas tonight to syria. a brand new portrait on the opposition. this time through an image on facebook. the u.s. ambassador to syria showing the heavy weapons across the country, three day before the cease-fire is supposed to take effect. tonight, new word. more than 100 people killed in the latest violence there. >>> back in this country tonight, so many americans marking passover and easter week end. at the vatican, thousands have already gathered. the pope...
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and a weakening of the military support for the assad regime inside syria. you know, i think that what russia is signalling to the west is stay out. if assad is going crumble and the support for him internally is going to crumble, you don't need to help it and stay out of there. >> when you say that's the message to the west, it's not a gun message, in that we wouldn't expect russia to fire upon anybody or defend syria in this case. it's more a matter of saying we're not going to shoot, don't you think about it either. >> that's right. i mean, i actually think i would go one step further, tom. i actually think russia does not want to be in the position of being the last man standing between the opposition and assad. if the military crumbles and assad is left standing there and needs defense, i don't think the russians want to be in that position. in fact, we've seen recently the russians have opened up some dialogue with the syrian opposition. let's remember, for $4.7 billion in arms sales, the russians want to make sure they hedge their bets and they're fri
and a weakening of the military support for the assad regime inside syria. you know, i think that what russia is signalling to the west is stay out. if assad is going crumble and the support for him internally is going to crumble, you don't need to help it and stay out of there. >> when you say that's the message to the west, it's not a gun message, in that we wouldn't expect russia to fire upon anybody or defend syria in this case. it's more a matter of saying we're not going to shoot,...
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later in the broadcast, we're going to look at the role foreign jihadists are playing in syria now. i'm not defending radical jihadists. nor am i naive to their intentions or beliefs. sitting members of congress, people in important positions of power, who are point fingers at individuals working in the government making allegations or spreading innuendo about them without any direct evidence. they're dragging people's names through the mud. these are the five members of congress who we're talking about. michele bachmann, thomas rooney and lynn west moreland. over the weekendhey got a new and powerful ally it seems, newt gingrich. he refers to congresswoman bachmann and the others as the national security five. he blames american elites for being blinded by political correctness. the level of self-deception necessary to misunderstand the muslim brotherhood, gingrich writes, verges on psychosis. asking difficult questions designed to make america safer. asking the difficult questions. remember that phrase. he says critics of the five represent the kind of willful blindness that puts
later in the broadcast, we're going to look at the role foreign jihadists are playing in syria now. i'm not defending radical jihadists. nor am i naive to their intentions or beliefs. sitting members of congress, people in important positions of power, who are point fingers at individuals working in the government making allegations or spreading innuendo about them without any direct evidence. they're dragging people's names through the mud. these are the five members of congress who we're...
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is america headed for war in syria? >>> and family feud, the hatfield versus the mccoys, a tv sensation. what really started that feud and what the really families are saying tonight? >>> good evening. we begin with two separate man hunts under way in an american city known for its serenity. tonight seattle has been rocked by bursts of violent crime. police are going house to house. and in parts of the city, residents have been warned to lock their doors. inally carlin ska has the latest right now. >> reporter: in a place that prides itself as one of the safest big cities in america, the sight of officers out with guns drawn, running door to door, couldn't have been more out of place. two shootings, six victims, four of them dead. first police say a man walked into this cafe, not far from the university of washington and began shooting wildly, hitting five people, including two men who died at the scene. >> four individuals with gunshots wounds to the head. that's what we're dealing with now. they're very critical injur
is america headed for war in syria? >>> and family feud, the hatfield versus the mccoys, a tv sensation. what really started that feud and what the really families are saying tonight? >>> good evening. we begin with two separate man hunts under way in an american city known for its serenity. tonight seattle has been rocked by bursts of violent crime. police are going house to house. and in parts of the city, residents have been warned to lock their doors. inally carlin ska has...
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protesters emboldened by syria's growing isolation. nearby the syrian president now an international pariah met with the u.s. peace envoy kofi annan. >> we are at the tipping point. the syrian people do not want their future to be one of bloodshed and division. yet the killings continue. >> syria is pressing the same old line. it wants a cease-fire and blames terrorists for the violence, including the massacre in houla that the u.n. says was even worse than imagined. at least 108 were killed, including 34 women and 49 children. >> the majority are a result of house-to-house armed executions, killing men, women and children inside. >> reporter: the u.n. says a shadowy government-backed militia committed the murder. an lifts say assad could stop them if he wanted. after months of threats, the united states today ordered syria's top diplomat expelled. >> he is no longer welcome in the united states. >> reporter: and germany, britain, france, spain, the netherlands, canada and australia all told syrian diplomats to get out. >> this is the
protesters emboldened by syria's growing isolation. nearby the syrian president now an international pariah met with the u.s. peace envoy kofi annan. >> we are at the tipping point. the syrian people do not want their future to be one of bloodshed and division. yet the killings continue. >> syria is pressing the same old line. it wants a cease-fire and blames terrorists for the violence, including the massacre in houla that the u.n. says was even worse than imagined. at least 108...
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. >>> inside syria. an extraordinary view of the violence. is this all-out civil war and when does it end? >>> your privacy. is google tracking your every move even when you tell them not to? also, what happens to all that information? >>> early warnings. seeing signs of autism as young as 6 months, potentially ground-breaking new research and what it means for parents. >>> making a difference for kids every step of the way. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. the fbi is claiming tonight it has stopped a lone wolf terrorist attack on u.s. soil as part of a sting operation set up by the government. in any kind of a sting where the government trails a suspect then swoops in and arrests him before the crime, we never get to find out what would have happened in the end. that is exactly the case tonight in our nation's capital where the fbi has arrested a man in such a sting operation, who they say intended to go to the u.s. capitol building and blow himself up. it's where we begin tonight wit
. >>> inside syria. an extraordinary view of the violence. is this all-out civil war and when does it end? >>> your privacy. is google tracking your every move even when you tell them not to? also, what happens to all that information? >>> early warnings. seeing signs of autism as young as 6 months, potentially ground-breaking new research and what it means for parents. >>> making a difference for kids every step of the way. "nightly news" begins...
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. >>> tonight syria's biggest city, the commercial hub is a raging battleground. will the fault of al assad be decided in the streets of aleppo? i'm going to talk to him about the involvement of foreign fighters in the fight now. down here, folks measure commitment by what's getting done. the twenty billion dollars bp committed has helped fund economic and environmental recovery. long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. not in this economy. we also have zero free time, and my dad moving in. so we went to fidelity. we looked at our family's goals and some ways to help us get there. they helped me fix my economy, the one in my house. now they're managing my investments for me. and with fidelity, getting back on track was easier than i thought.
. >>> tonight syria's biggest city, the commercial hub is a raging battleground. will the fault of al assad be decided in the streets of aleppo? i'm going to talk to him about the involvement of foreign fighters in the fight now. down here, folks measure commitment by what's getting done. the twenty billion dollars bp committed has helped fund economic and environmental recovery. long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the...
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there are conflicting reports about whether one of the most powerful men in syria fled the regime. a spokesman for free syrian army says they are trying to help vice president farouq al-sharaa cross the border into jordan. let's get more from nic robertson. what is the latest on the vice president's where abouts? >> reporter: it's still not clear. they are saying he left damascus a week ago. they have been trying to get him across the border into jordan. they haven't been able to do that. they want to get him and his family safely out of the country. he wants to leave. they are trying to make it happen like they did the former prime minister a couple weeks ago. you have the state news agency saying he worked diligently for the government since the beginning of the crisis then he welcomes the u.n.s new choice of envoy and hopes they get the unified support. you have on one hand, the free syrian army saying he's on the way out. we are trying to get him out, but lost contact with the commanders doing it. on the other side, saying he's back at his job, supporting the things happening.
there are conflicting reports about whether one of the most powerful men in syria fled the regime. a spokesman for free syrian army says they are trying to help vice president farouq al-sharaa cross the border into jordan. let's get more from nic robertson. what is the latest on the vice president's where abouts? >> reporter: it's still not clear. they are saying he left damascus a week ago. they have been trying to get him across the border into jordan. they haven't been able to do that....
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. >> opposition activists in syria claim thousands of people have fled eastern areas of the capital damascus after deadly shelling by government forces. on wednesday, opposition members said dozens of people were killed when the syrian regime bombarded several districts and then carried out executions in house-to-house raids. in a televised interview on wednesday, syrian president bashar al-assad declared his resume is winning the conflict and dismissed calls for a buffer zone to protect the 3 million syrians it has displaced. a u.s. drone strike has killed four people in remote province in yemen. the victims were traveling in a vehicle when there were hit by one of three missiles. a contingent of some 200 u.s. marines has begun operating along guatemala's western coast in a further escalation of u.s.- backed militarization in central america. the u.s. says the marines are deployed as part of operation martillo, an effort to intercept drug traffickers in planes and boats. the head of the u.s. military's southern command confirmed the mission on wednesday. >> the efforts of the marines here i
. >> opposition activists in syria claim thousands of people have fled eastern areas of the capital damascus after deadly shelling by government forces. on wednesday, opposition members said dozens of people were killed when the syrian regime bombarded several districts and then carried out executions in house-to-house raids. in a televised interview on wednesday, syrian president bashar al-assad declared his resume is winning the conflict and dismissed calls for a buffer zone to protect...
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nothing to do with syria, yemen ebipt and this is a mess and so is our policy. >> you are right. but we want to be careful by not ailnating the military. >> do we know, ebipt was a secularist. now, the question here is, is it going to become a sharia. is the brotherhood going to get this power. >> that is the biggest concern. we'll see how that goes on sunday. it would be a shame if egypt was less throw. >> why don't we hold this aid back until talks can lay out and send the state department thing over. the secularists and reformers on the straight don't want to do anything. the f-16s are important. the mt. was an important processes. who is more important the egyptian military or morsey. >> right now i would say the investigate. the gents of the united states in the past has been the ngt. a lot of them were tained in the united states remember a lot of them have been pushed off. it is going to hurt the economy and the other thing about these transfers is that they may open up to iran. >> now folks it wasn't all toll licks today. more head lanes just this. [ male announcer ] at s
nothing to do with syria, yemen ebipt and this is a mess and so is our policy. >> you are right. but we want to be careful by not ailnating the military. >> do we know, ebipt was a secularist. now, the question here is, is it going to become a sharia. is the brotherhood going to get this power. >> that is the biggest concern. we'll see how that goes on sunday. it would be a shame if egypt was less throw. >> why don't we hold this aid back until talks can lay out and send...
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are we supporting hamas in syria? so i think, wyatt despite the great pleas that we hear from those people who are being ruthlessly assaulted by assad, if you're a military planner or if you're a secretary of state and you're trying to figure out do you have the elements of an opposition that is actually viable, we don't see that. we see immense human suffering that is heart breaking and a stain on the honor of those security forces who are doing it. >> reporter: last friday, the u.s. and arab states announced sanctions aimed at syrian business leaders mostly loyal to assad. the president has warned the u.s. won't be a bystander in syria but, scott, the hope is that assad gets tossed by his inner circle. >> pelley: wyatt, thank you. gasoline prices hit their highest level in nearly nine months. another italian cruise ship sails into trouble. and who's to blame for japan's nuclear disaster last year? what a new report says when the nuclear disaster last year? what [ male announcer ]when the it's simple physics... a bod
are we supporting hamas in syria? so i think, wyatt despite the great pleas that we hear from those people who are being ruthlessly assaulted by assad, if you're a military planner or if you're a secretary of state and you're trying to figure out do you have the elements of an opposition that is actually viable, we don't see that. we see immense human suffering that is heart breaking and a stain on the honor of those security forces who are doing it. >> reporter: last friday, the u.s. and...